No one should ever text and drive. It is prohibited and dangerous, and the statistics show that distracted driving leads
to accidents. Using a phone in the car is one of the main types of distraction, at least since the smartphone began to
become exceedingly popular in American culture. For the last 10 years now, phone addiction has been rising, and that has
led to more distracted driving.
Many people often assume that distracted drivers are young, such as high school students or college students. They think
of people in their teens or 20s who perhaps simply don’t know better or are extremely involved with their phones. But is
this true? What age group does this the most?
Unfortunately, these younger drivers may have their reputation for a reason. According to some reports, drivers who are under 20 years
old have the highest rate of causing fatal crashes due to phone distraction. It clocks in at 9%. The next age group
spans 25 to 34, with 7%, and that is followed by the group from 21 to 24, at just 6%.
One thing that is very interesting about the statistics is that drivers who are 75 years old and older also reported a
usage rate of 6%. This helps to show that, while younger drivers may do this more often, it is certainly something that
plagues drivers in any age group.
If you’ve been injured in a car accident caused by a distracted driver, you may need to seek financial compensation to cover medical bills, lost wages and other costs.
Contact our firm in Miami online or by telephone at 866-270-0589 and arrange a free initial consultation. Personal injury cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, so there is no financial obligation to simply speaking with our firm and learning about your options.